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"Tu AHO NEWS. ? ,,-jjtliiUKD EVERY SATURDAY j ON KM, Itabllsfeer. ill orden tot J » b Work ot •">' ki "' l ■y be PMHptly »«ended to. tke iHMtuAtf «I Block foot. Idaho, », uhxhmI clou noil matter „«WOllMk*! Utsls I Nortkern Tine Card GOING NORTH. ïul Mail at 4:30 a. L-omdation at 3:02 p. m. A OOINO SOUTH. ir*,t Mail «t 6:25 a- »• Aerommo lation at 10 30 p. m. in. Dancing Academy. prof* Charle» . nmnMidt Academy at COmmeMal VamiHwltr February Ub. at * I» m **■ »• »"*• •** »««"dard .uuxki. Twelve Icaous «Ivtii dut lug Wcdut-wla» an.I Hscunhty «.van- --£22 U*J l*t. »• » Private U-raon. or SSSr*' 0 * f ' ,rlu, ar ?ZL trara •rh.il»r* In IÏ lea«*« sJGiiiiadan«'*: w»n*. Mituary mid LiSr* »unaryand rille» Sobotuaeh», r«rk. 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Job Mm forth, r raprorant« th*l b* of antrahraoftb» »»tor of Trout • itfram In thnt rtotnltf »rat pto;-»ra IN<*r M* um tatet from Mid *tra«a. |p«t lb *liiol» of Hiram H*»'|>» I* *ltu*l»«l Trout orrab and tbo l«n*t* of •5"b*wr oral hi* Un-1. cannot b» Irrt ■ H bu Mbt wai»r without crura In* the BfftttwKl Hon,« ■ UWt pciiibaww ha* canartl In ha i«nilromn»wmji( a potnl bn.ran »'«"Trout C rrak Tall» anil runnln* In a ■rakrtf dlrartlim for about Ihr»» mil»« GG atnal twin* i fo»i «Mr at It* buttm». »**p ami atanii fc fret *M* at th» top. Tour prtlrtuirar ha* applied to n.c »M grew*»»» for perm ta* Ion to crura hi* »aid ■*no *»M canal but the «M lloop* ra wJJ"? *1111 rafutra to allow him »0 to do. 2?*Mî»'»l will uk* not to rimed a half «fib, la nd. ,,f the raid H.»qw Wnr* rnur petltkmwr praf" for Ib» *P ^ ratet of threw appralawra to ««certafn "•Mptiwatlon to be made to raid Hoop* «ccmln*to hbn In the oon.truo llaaaaan Warn. P, » s doom east of Swioeheart'a, ^ooatello, :o: ^•ttiu li All Ht OipartBiits. feb m rt ,»railed )n thr pi, Whrn rt*| in rej*jlot*kr pour m»»l* at «h» I'oople * *"*»nr,nt. R«» 1 , faction *u«r*nl«*1. SABI WUNITKCKKK, Pro. ot Mary's Academy For Young txuilf*. ConSuotaS by tha Asters Of the Holy Gross SALT LAKE, UTAH, * *»**lon for boarder« begins , ru * | TiW. Ti-rms moderato. rauio* j,, »qdress aa abora. Mon For Hale. Of 80 acre» with Improvc "ear Bluck foot at a bargain for 1 Vply»t.TnK M«w* office. 'Jil'M'. ' ü:; The Idaho News THE IDAHO NEWS* TERMS: l .$3,00 . 1,75 . 1,00 One Year, by mail,.. Six Months, Three Months,. VOL. 3. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1890. NO 30. Advavtiafct* rata* furnished on application PHOM THU NXO WDR PHOM THU NXO WDR IFTH. JJ"".«™" <■ «fMlf»*», from under the snow. The Good Templars will install their officers this, Saturday, evening. The Indians lost a large number of ponies during the recent deej The Viola mines at Nlcbolia are to •tart up again sometime this mouth There is nothing like a obinook to light a snow blockade. > snow. Ladies wool hats from 25 cents wards at Mr*. Holbrook's hr». Moore and Booker, of Poca tello, have both been sick this week. The People's Restaurant, Pocatello, ha» nn advertisement in to-day's paper to which attention is directed. About one inch of snow fell at Pa catollo Wednesday night—None at Blackfoot up The narrow guage road from Poca tello to Ogden has again been opened for travel. Two hundred and fifty thousand letters for San Francisco were tied up iu the Central Pacific blockade. Salt Lake City is making grand preparations for a Liberal victory on next Monday. Twelve hundred pounds of fire works were received by the Li lierais of Salt Lake one day last week. Pneumonia is following the gripne to an alarming extent in the mine* of North Idaho. One rancher in Nevada report» a los» of four thousand steep in the re cent deep »now. The Cbailia »tage line has dispensed with sleighs and is running regular »tage« again. Railroad men must have faith in Nampa; a number of them are invest tag in Nampa lota. ._. ... . . . , .heriffa! j ««test that is lasting long er than the U-gnppe Silver Bow county, Montana, has a, Tbs mails are atill demoralised from blockades-Every day lost letters and papers come straggling in. Logan, Utah, is organising a com |>an y for a sugar factory, and the first one to take stock was a woman. A number of Black footers are ar ranging to attend the election in Halt Lake City the 10th. v ... Amt of down from the bench and mountains, The Chamberlain-Woodln contest csss was argued before the supreme court of the Territory last Tuesday. A »now storm between Arco and the Butts cut off travel by stage from Sunday until Wednesday morning. In dull days make plans for active, work, then, when the progressive «lays open anil brighten, carry them ..lit Bothwell, president of the great Bear river canal company, has been forced to resign. The directors are looking for a suitable successor. Now is the time to purchase your alfalfa teed. The market price is We advertise steadily climbing up. for Halt Lake ami Ogden »eedmen. The coal famine along the Utah A Northern railway ha* been relieved. Freight train», like the kings bus! ness, demand haato and they are making it. The mails bave been temporarily of whack since the £ gun No paliers reached Basalt, 1-i miles distant, from this office from 18th of January until tebruarj 1st Every rancher ought to put forth best licks this year. Prospects tip-top, and out Ma for a plenty ot water are bv working early and late every should be on top when the harvest is one over. The day !• not far distant when all unSffi.. .I S will ueneratlon day. now The ladies of the W. C. T U. will atve another entertainment Tuesday cventDK. n." will have a good time tr jou g îrtrüÿÂ'SSÂ r ☆srs.r has realised -» That'» chase money n rrt in tlwe. . An unusna 1/ large amount of alfalfa will be seeded this spring. Ham Small, the great evangelist, is to visit Ogden in about two weeks. The heavy snow clouds have disap peared and things looks brighter. ^ Mr. B. 8. Holbrook has placed the News under special obligations for nice presents yesterday. The snow blockades have ' all been raised and now follow reports of many washouts. More horses have died in Gentile Valley this winter than ever known before in one winter. Snow has been very deep in Lost River country, but the losses of cattle have been very light Three men of the canal construc tion company were drowned in Bear liver Iasi Tuesday. The ladies of the W. U. T. U., are preparing for a social to be given on St Valentine's evening, February 14. Particulars next week. The Teachers' Institute has been in session at Eagle Rock this week. The public school at this place took a va cation that the teachers might attend. The town of Blackfoot is so located that it will never suffer from an over flow from either Blackfoot or Snake rivers. Blackfoot real estate ought to ad vante 20 per cent this year. A few manufacturing enterprises would make it climb right along op. In commenting on the fitful chang es of the weather, it is safe for us to remark that there has not been such s winter since last summer. a We regret to report the death of Attorney Homer Stull. He died at bis home in Mountain Home of pneu monia, Tuesday evening. He was sick ■ . . ;°" ,v * d * y or tw0 ' J. B. Cutshaw, a prominent stock ! man of Market Lake, is down on a ; visit to his family in Blackfoot He U8 ** ^ ltle loMC8 wil , t* | ighler th>n a, Pied—A t the residence of her son, II. D. Collins, in Gentile Valley, Jan uary 24th, 1890, Mrs. Mary Collins, aged, 77 years and 4 months. Full of years this aged mother has been gathered to the harvest home. St Mary's Academy, Sait Lake, has an "ad" for its spring term in to-day's paper. For Idahoans having daugh te ra to educate from home it is the 8 " d ■ i c * t **°8 ue - High water between Caldwell and Huntington on the Oregon Short Line washed away several bridges and cut us off from western mail since last Saturday. All the trains upon the U. P. sys tem have been put on their regular time table again, but will they hold itT That's the question. The snow has about all disappear ed in this part of the country and the cattle are again on the range where they now find plenty of grass. Comparatively few cattle and horses have lieen lost in Bingham county this winter, notwithstanding many of them were never brought off the range during the recent deep snow. West Virginia's gubernatorial con test case has been settled by seatiug Flemming, democrat. Now look out for General Goff in Idaho. He has bought property in Boise City. Blackfoot can be made a veritable little oasis to the eye of the traveller, if its cltiicns will add to their shade trees and flowers when spring comes. Let us make it the loveliest village on the plains. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Blackfoot Irrigation Canal Satur day, April 16th was set as the time to have canal completed to the first It is ex terminus, near Fox's ranch, pected toliave the whole canal pleted by the middle of May. Burke, a mining town of North Idaho, has been nearly destroyed by avalanches. Half of the business por tion is in ruins. Several parties were killed and the panic stricken inhahi tants have fled to neighboring towns. The town was situated in a narrow gu lch and had about 200 inhabitants. Custer mines near by was also buried by an avalanche and six miners in one boarding house were killed by it. corn For years post a band of wild horses has been roaming over the desert west of Snake river. The band has grown in numbers until it has become quite large. Yesterday a party left Black foot for a raid upon it and with high hopes ot returning rich In horse flesh. In the language of La*y Joe-"Maybe so, heaj) catch'm, maybe no ontob'ip' Washington advices encourage the belief that statehood for Idaho is not far off. In that event we shall have a general election for state officers within 90 days after admission. It looks now that all of this will be done before June 1st. The decision in the Test Oath case means speedy statehood for Idaho, and statehood means an early election, and the first election under stale gov ernment means a hot campaign. No local issues will be raised at the com ing election; it will be a straight fight from the shoulder, democrat against republican and republican against democrat. The first election will set tle the mooted question—Whether Idaho is republican or democratic be cause both parties will put forth their entire strength to a man, and the par ty winning will pull down the scales. The Liberals of Salt Lake .City ex pect every man to be present and answer to roll call by voting on next Monday. Here is what the chairman of the committee says in a special to The News, February 5th. Ed News—S ay to all Gentile reg istered voters of Salt Lake that if those who cannot afford to pay fare will come home, vote and apply to Liberal headquarters, Walker House, election day, February 10th, the com mittee will refund actual traveling expenses, home." 'Voters, dear voters, come O. W. Powers, Chairman Liberal Com. That was a frightful calamity that befel the household of Sec'y Tracy, of the Navy, Monday morning when hia bouse in Washington City burned and his wife, daughter, and servant per ished. The Secretary himself and one daughter and grand daughter made narrow escapes but more or less in jured and bruised. The fire broke out between 6 and 7 o'clock a. m., before the family awoke, and before alarm oonld lie given escape was cut off. The sympathy of the nation is with the Secretary in his losses so sudden and shocking. Programme for the Gospel Temper ance Meeting to be held at the Meth odist church Tuesday evening next : Opening Exercises. Chorus. Recitation—John Wm. Jones. Duett—Misses Wright, Select Reading. Recitation—Pearl Sagers. Music, Recitation. Quartett Address—Dr. John W. Givens. Closing Exercises. Everybody, young and old, cordially invited tobe present Your Toole and My Toute. You like the »prln*—boautirul aprina, And flowery mead and irUde— I like the winter—rou*ta old winter. That buildi the »now blockade. You like the oily—beautiful city. Brilliant with electric lieht— I like the town—alecpr old town Where "tallow-dip* drive away nleht. You like homes—fkst trot Unir horses, Thst trot to time and rule— But I like that slow going animal Hia cousin—the long eared mule. You like dogs—hunting dogs. The out*#ioc doga In a flgnt— But give me a cat—an old torn cat That yawls loudostat night. You like cattle on a thousand hills. And sheep without blemish or mote— But give me that outet little animal Denominated— william goat. You like oyatera—delicious bivalves. Whether summed, fried or In stew— And since I've come to think 'bout It I believe I like oysters too. PERSONALS. Miss Luna Beckwith is visiting her sister in Ogden. Rev. Mr. Lyons will preach on next Sunday in Eagle Rock. Ex-Gov. Stevenson is in Washing ton sick with la-grippe. Robt Anderson and wife, of Eagle Rock, have gone to Florida. Surveyor J. A. Clark is visiting his old home iu Indiana. John Montgomery, Jr., is in the City of Mexico. Mrs. W. C. Johnson was quite sick first of the week but is better to-day. E. A. Doud was over from Fort Hall Indian school Thursday. He reports the school progressing nicely. L. W. West has joined the band of commercial tourists. He takes the road for Steele & Co., Omaha, and Gibson & Smurthwaite, of Ogden. Sheldon L. Brown will leave for his old home in Canada in a few days. During his stay in Blackfoot Sheldon has made many friends who will re gret to see him leave. Frank H. Matthews, son of Special Timlier Agent Matthews, with his family, is expected from Newport, Kentucky, next week. He will make Blackfoot his hptpe. NOTICE;! We are making very close Prices for cash. Come and see us it will pay you. C. BUNTING & CO. AT COST I am Closing Out my Entire Stock of I» CLOTHING ZPeoa-ts Overcoats AT FIRST GOST. To Quitjthat Line of Business. A Large Stock on Hand. Now is the time to get genuine bargains. I am also selling Woolen Goods At Reduced Prices Com© and See Goods. Mrs. S. E. Holbrook. » it -yeww^ Is what many a man says to his poor wife these nights as she glides her cold toes up and down his bony shins try ing to warm them, whenif he was not so stingy and would go to the Idaho Drug Store, where everything is new and clean, and get her something to regulate her system her feet would be warm. Henry lopaz & Co. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tennessee sorghum at D&nilson's 65cta gallon. I have about a £ do*, suits ladies underwear that I will dispose of at reasonable figures. W. H. Danilson. If you really want to be surprised, go and ask Danilson's clerk what he will soli you an overshirt or a pair of pants for. For two weeks only, W. H. Danilson. Remember at the Drug store you will find a full line of Paints, Brushes, etc,, at lowest prices. Finest stock of Stationery ever in Blackfoot, has just arrived at Pioneer Drug Store. Any kind of Job Work you may need done at this otBco. The Paragon shoe store at Po catello is the best and cheapest plaça for good substantial hand mada Boots and Shoes Orders, Shoe Re pairing done while you wait. Money to Loan —On Improved real estate. Apply at News Office. Idaho Stage Co. prat, the »hortest *nd meat direct to between the North. K»*t aud West aud the point* named. The oho« rt Carryag Mall, Passengers and Express. Lon vo* tUackfoot Dally at S a. m. for the Ills Lost Rlror Mine*. Houston. ChalUs, Konantr, Clayton. Cutter City, .Ctnaand Bay Horae. Faaeentrer* are carried In Brat class coaebes, driven bv careful and experienced drivers. Ha'ln* House* on the line are unsurpassed. A- • iminndatin* agent» who are ready at alt time* to furnish patrons with full Information rettardln* towns, mines and surrounding oout try. for further Information apply to 4. f ntCKKY. 8i,|wrlmen<l*nt. ntKD VOGLER, Agent al Mlaekf.«,». IdahU 0.4.SAl'U>BKnV G oners I Manager, or